LADY CROESUS.
MONEY FROM POTS AND PANS
MRS SCARFE PREFERS SCOTS. . LONDON, Aug. 19. Newspapers are keenly interested in the doings and sayings of Mrs Scarfe, of Adelaide, who was a centre of interest during the Mauretania’s voyage from America The Evening News, reproducing her photograph, describes has as homely uid jolly, and dressed so plainly and quietly that nobody would imagine that she was the wealthiest woman in Australia. Mrs Scarfe denies that she manages large financial interests, stating that she merely draws an income therefrom. She regrets that an increasing number of wealthy Australians are investing I heir money in America because they think that the most stable country. The S aides, who made their money out of pots and pans, had never done that. She added that she would rather see lots of hard-headed Scots in Australia than the Americans who were teeming in.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 August 1925, Page 10
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